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Guest
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:53 pm
You can find some seismicity maps about Aysen swarm here:

http://sismomundo.blogspot.com/

and some other here:


http://rafaelperalta.blogspot.com/

and here:

http://sismoarica.blogspot.com/

Much regards from the Nazca Plate Subduction Zone,
Rafael Peralta
Belba Grubb
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 9:04 pm
Guest
On Feb 22, 9:53 pm, peraltaqu...@gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
You can find some seismicity maps aboutAysenswarm here:

http://sismomundo.blogspot.com/

and some other here:

http://rafaelperalta.blogspot.com/

and here:

http://sismoarica.blogspot.com/

Much regards from the Nazca Plate Subduction Zone,
Rafael Peralta

Gracias, Rafael. These are very interesting.

Just a little extra information on today's moderate quake in the area:

USGS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2007zdbp.php
Chilean Seismology Service: http://ssn.dgf.uchile.cl/cgi-bin/sensible.pl?oid=2080489&yr=2007&mo=2&da=23

Note the depth in the USGS report is poorly constrained at 23.9 km
while Chilean sources put it at 4.5 km. That's quite a range. I
wonder if there is any clear consensus on where the top of the rising
magma is just now.

Also, there was an article yesterday in the Aysen newspaper online
that they have established satellite links between stations in the
Aysen Fjord area and the Seismology Service in Santiago for real-time
monitoring: http://www.diarioaysen.cl/noticias.php?id=578 .

Barb
----------
"Daba el aspecto
de haber sido bombardeada,
nubes de polvo y desolación,
del resto del mundo incomunicada,
ese día la Nación se enlutó...."

It made things look
Like they had been bombed,
Clouds of smoke and desolation,
Cut off from the rest of the word,
On this day the nation mourned...

Quote:
From "EL SISMO DEL 19 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1985," a poem at
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ysm9ko about the historical Mexico City

earthquake in 1985. See also http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/world/1985_09_19.html
Weatherlawyer
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 1:34 pm
Guest
On Feb 24, 1:04 am, "Belba Grubb" <trungsister...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Feb 22, 9:53 pm, peraltaqu...@gmail.com wrote:

You can find some seismicity maps aboutAysenswarm here:

http://sismomundo.blogspot.com/

and some other here:

http://rafaelperalta.blogspot.com/

and here:

http://sismoarica.blogspot.com/

Much regards from the Nazca Plate Subduction Zone,
Rafael Peralta

Gracias, Rafael. These are very interesting.

Just a little extra information on today's moderate quake in the area:

USGS:http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2007zdbp.php
Chilean Seismology Service: http://ssn.dgf.uchile.cl/cgi-bin/sensible.pl?oid=2080489&yr=2007&mo=2...

Note the depth in the USGS report is poorly constrained at 23.9 km
while Chilean sources put it at 4.5 km. That's quite a range. I
wonder if there is any clear consensus on where the top of the rising
magma is just now.

Also, there was an article yesterday in the Aysen newspaper online
that they have established satellite links between stations in the
Aysen Fjord area and the Seismology Service in Santiago for real-time
monitoring:http://www.diarioaysen.cl/noticias.php?id=578.

Barb
----------
"Daba el aspecto
de haber sido bombardeada,
nubes de polvo y desolación,
del resto del mundo incomunicada,
ese día la Nación se enlutó...."

It made things look
Like they had been bombed,
Clouds of smoke and desolation,
Cut off from the rest of the word,
On this day the nation mourned...

From "EL SISMO DEL 19 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1985," a poem at

http://preview.tinyurl.com/ysm9koabout the historical Mexico City
earthquake in 1985. See alsohttp://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/world/1985_09_19.html

I know of one regular poster here who would be interested in a graph
of this swarm. Dates to Number of (with perhaps intensities indicated
with some sort of colour coded graphic?)

That couldn't be too hard to set up could it?
Der Coach
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:41 am
Guest
OK.
 
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